Still, Rodgers out-did Manning, who was throwing against a re-built Baltimore defense.

* Rodgers carried a Packers team reeling from a helmet-to-helmet blow to starting running back Eddie Lacy on his first carry of the day.

* He’s still got the arm strength to make every throw.

* The Packers basically stopped playing at some point in the third quarter, and certainly stopped trying to throw. So determined were they to get out of the game that they had a 100-yard rusher for the first time in almost three years.

* More exuberant TD celebrations (above).

The Redskins, meanwhile, have been out-scored 50-7 in the first half of their two games, and Griffin has done little to keep his defense off the field. He’s uncomfortable in the pocket and not as explosive out of it. His final numbers were fine — 26-of-40 for 320 yards and 3 TDs– and he played well enough in the second half to give Redskins fans hope.

But he’s not yet the RGIII they’ve been hoping to see.

Let’s turn to Twitter, for an apt description and a vocabulary lesson:

Troy looked like he was vomiting in his mouth a little bit over the shabingus this game has become.